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After India won the T20I series against New Zealand by 1-0, the action shifted to ODI cricket as both teams locked horns in the first ODI on Friday. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson won the toss and invited India to bat first. The India openers Shikhar Dhawan and Shubhman Gill gave a solid start adding a 124-run partnership for the first wicket.
After the century stand, both openers were dismissed in quick succession. After the opening stand, India lost wickets in quick succession and were four down on 160 after four down as Rishabh Pant and Suryakumar Yadav back to the pavilion cheaply. Sanju Samson and Shreyas Iyer steadied the innings with a 94-run-stand but the Men in Blue didn’t look like crossing 300. However, Washington Sundar’s blistering knock towards the end helped India breach the 300-run mark.
Shreyas Iyer emerged as the highest run scorer of the innings with his knock of 80 off 76 while Dhawan scored 72 off 77. Tim Southee and Mitchell Santer picked up three wickets each for the kiwis.
In reply to India’s total New Zealand lost their first wicket in the form of the opener Fin Allen who departed after scoring 22 off 25 balls losing his wicket to Shardul Thakur. New Zealand further lost their second wicket in the form of Devon Conway who failed to convert his start giving Umran Malik his first ODI wicket on his debut. The speedster further added another wicket to his tally as he dismissed Daryl Mitchell.
New Zealand were reeling at 88/3 when Tom Latham joined captain Kane Williamson at the crease. The duo took their time early on to get settled at the crease. After setting his eye in, Latham began taking on the Indian bowling as Williamson played second fiddle to him.
The Indian bowlers looked helpless against the star batters as they failed to break their threatening partnership. Indian captain Shikhar Dhawan kept rotating his bowlers in search of a wicket but couldn’t be successful in picking wickets.
The partnership eventually took the game away from India as Tom Latham scored a brilliant hundred and Williamson remained unbeaten on 94. The duo were involved in an unbeaten stand of 221 runs off just 162 balls. New Zealand ended up chasing down the target of 307 with 17 balls to spare. Latham scored a magnificent 145 off 104 balls and was also awarded ‘Player of the Match’ for his stupendous knock. With this win, New Zealand went 1-0 up in the three-match series.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to India’s loss:
Wow @BLACKCAPS What an absolutely awesome game!#NZvIND @Tomlatham2 👊💥
— Julie Scott (@missjulesscott) November 25, 2022
There is nobody except Deepak Hooda in this Indian ODI squad who can bat in that top 6. So expecting him to replace someone from today's playing XI.
Also, Deepak Chahar and Kuldeep Yadav should surely come in place of Shardul Thakur and Yuzvendra Chahal respectively.#NZvIND
— T#€ 🅱💙🆖 Gu¥ 🇮🇳 (@SarkarSpeaking) November 25, 2022
Never quite understood the excuse "lots of learning from this defeat"!
Aren't nets and domestic cricket in place for learning? If you're representing your country, its for winning, not learning.#NZvIND #crickettwitter— CricTalker (@CricTalker) November 25, 2022
Outstanding performance from Tom Latham And Captain Kane well played New Zealand, #NZvIND #Cricket
— Yugal एक्स (@iamYugal18) November 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/DrxHamzakhan/status/1596080179146674176?s=20&t=ExV5uP90C6pyGEdo3Y-UqQ
#NZvIND Indian fans chewtiyapa on twitter.
We need Bishnoi when chahal gets the thrashing. Need Kuldeep when Bishnoi gets it. They do this with batting line up too
Need Samson when pant fails to put runs on board & need Ishan kishan when Samson fails to capitalise on chances.
— Audience of One (@1Man_Audience) November 25, 2022
300 totals are no longer the benchmark in ODI’s. Chasing over 150 runs in last 15 is not a big deal for teams. Genuine wicket takers are needed in the middle. Umran Malik showed what pace can do in the middle overs. Top order needs to show some intent to get 350 + #NZvIND https://t.co/1J7k7kQ29Z
— Prem Mohanty 🏏⚽️ (@philipbkk) November 25, 2022
So happy to watch an ODI, a typical ODI match 300+ total and team chasing it. ODIs are the best limited overs format & ODI World Cup is the best International Cricket Tournament #CricketTwitter #NZvINDonPrime #NZvsIND #NZvIND
— Omkar🏏🇮🇳 (@Omkar_Acharya12) November 25, 2022
India against New Zealand in the last 5 ODIs
LOST
LOST
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LOSTThe last time India defeated New Zealand in an ODI was in February, 2019. #NZvIND
— Yorky (@be_yorky) November 25, 2022
@BCCI tell me how many chance you will give @RishabhPant17 why not @deepak_chahar9 today, disgusting 🤮 #NZvIND @VVSLaxman281 @SDhawan25
— Anirban (অনি) De (@iamanirban89) November 25, 2022
Everyone playing selfish inning by indian player .#INDvsNZ #BCCI #NZvIND
— Anil Meena🇮🇳 (@AnilMee81945300) November 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/shayk_07/status/1596078788617674752?s=20&t=ExV5uP90C6pyGEdo3Y-UqQ
India still playing outdated style of cricket. Guess few things will never change and our team will never learn #NZvIND
— Akshay (@Akshay490787861) November 25, 2022
W/o Bumrah, this team can’t win shit. #NZvsIND #INDvsNZ
— Mau Pazzant (@maupazzant) November 25, 2022